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Mossy Oak BioLogic Alfa Clover Plot Additive is a great addition to your food plot to give extra nutrients to deer. The mix has a blend of multiple clover and alfalfa varieties that will have maximum leaf productions, live long, are drought resistant and are very attractive. Alfalfa cultivators have deep tap roots and are very shade tolerant. 1 lb will cover 1 acre.
Shipping Weight | 1.00 lbs |
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Manufacturer | Mossy Oak Biologic (Mfg. Number: 8505) |
UPC | 686697000860 |
Supported Species | Whitetail Deer, Wild Turkey, Upland Birds |
Northern Zone | Spring |
Transitional Zone | Spring, Late Summer |
Southern Zone | Fall |
Coverage | 9 lbs per acre |
Planting Depth | 1/4 inch or less |
Amount of Sunlight | At least 6 hours per day. |
Soil pH | 6.2 to 7.0 |
Fertilizer | 300-400 lbs 0-20-20 per acre |
Protein | 25-30% protein. The alfalfa provides exceptional growth and nutrient availability during drought and stress periods when clovers are not as productive. |
Nutrition | 25-30% protein. The alfalfa provides exceptional growth and nutrient availability during drought and stress periods when clovers are not as productive. |
Primary Usage | All Year in the South. From Green-Up to Winter Dormancy in the North. |
Soil Type | Will grow in all soil types pending adequate soil moisture is available. |
When to Plant | Northern Regions: All additives should be planted in early spring to allow root systems to develop prior to hot weather. Brassicas may also be planted in late summer or early fall; allow 30 – 60 days of growth prior to a frost. |
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Mossy Oak BioLogic Alfa Clover Plot Additive has red clover and white clover as well as two different types of alfalfa. Specifically ladina clover, berseem clover, 405 alfalfa, salino red clover, l 447 Hd alfalfa, and balansa clover.
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